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Show BRJHS has new service club TREMONTON. UTAH THE LEADER Thursday, November 7, 1968 ' V. ,..1StJ V. mmir - v t By MYRLE UDY Ths ladies of the Birthday Club honored Louise Harper and Myrle Udy for their birthdays at the home of Louise Harper. There were eight members and one guest present The Junior Birthday Club honored Connie Anderson and Cleo Forsberg at the Forsberg home Wednesday night at a Hollo ween party. Guests dressed in costume and visited a number of neighbors. A pot luck Halloween dinner was served. Mr. and THOLA OGDEN, Mrs. Mike Tuckett and baby, Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Shauna Ogden and children, Payne and baby, Ogden, and Mary Adams, Georgia and Tri-c- ia of Tremonton were Sunday ss guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Silvester and family, Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Silvester and baby, Fielding, Kyle Silvester and son Kyle, Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Lindley and family of Peterson, Milt Scott and friend of Perry were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Silvester. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Silvester spent Thursday in Salt Lake. De-lo- IT VI Roy visited the John Aliens to to Lawrence Allen bid good-b- y before he left for over seas. They received word that Lawrence Allen left Oakland, Calif., for Vietnam Sunday. Grant Skinner and friend of Salt Lake spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Burnett. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Norman Burnett and three children of Hyrum visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Burnett ar Mike Skinner and friend, Skinner, and son Hal and Ken Nelson, Salt Lake spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. MR. AND MRS La-M- Bob Udy. Roy Davis, Elmhurst M., Mr. and Mrs. Tony Davis and Alhambra, Calif., children, Lawrence Davis and Kent Mr. and Mrs. James L. Davis, Prove Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis ancLfhildren, Mountain Green, Alton Davis and two sons, Ogden, Bob Capener, Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bigler visited the Jesse Davis' Saturday. It's the first time in four years the Davis boys have all been together. SATURDAY DINNER TL'KSDAY MR. andMrs.Wm. Silvester visited Mr. and Mrs. Iyal Hess in Malad. Mr. Silvester and Mrs. Hess are brother and sister. Mrs. Gwen Ward visited Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ward in Boulder, Colo. She was gone for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cap-en- er gave a birthday dinner in honor of LaPriel WelchSunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Welch and children of Mr. andMrs. David Rich- Bri-gha- m, guests of the Jesse Davis' were Dr. and Mrs. Heber Dunn, Alhambra, Calif., and Heber Dunn Sr. of Provo. Junior high sets veteran's show Bear River Junior High Schopatrotic commemoration of Veteran's Day. ol will sponsor a The program Monday in the High School auditorium will have as a featured Bear River gham, Mr. and Mrs. David Rich and baby, Salt Lake and the home folks. JACK FORSBERG of St Geo-r- g. It speaker, local World War n veteran, A. C. Christensen. It begins at 9:30 a.m. The public is invited. TOifl W Li ki Jn Larkin, Lynn Westergard, Margaret Christensen and Kevin McDonald; middle row, Larry Tanaka, Ronald Goss, Byron Nelson, Barry Labrum and Roger Green; back row, Alan Wheat ley, David Rudd, Mark Richards Kevin Hansen and Kelly Wise. Not pictured is Mela-ni- e Macfarlane. BE bond buyers reach 60 per cent of year's goal Savings Notes) since January 1," the Director continued. "These securities are presently paying five per cent inter- est, semi-annual- r ly, McFa1- - Mr. and Mrs. Dell Kraaima and boys of Ogden spent the weekend with their parents the Leland Bournes. Jay Welling of Ogden spent Saturday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling. John Udy and Robert Salt Lake. Ken Hanni and Craig of Ogden were Saturday guests of their mother Mary B. Udy. (Sliced Picnics it 45') Sliced Bacon "aUX""' WILLIAM BfRBRA TOW ,R KAY MEDF0RD WVssy.' Matinees: K 3' Dept. "N" m Lamb Chops osoi"ck. Pork Steaks loodvd With Mmi ,,'nM; E J2.00 Sun- - ' .hV;; pZ enThgJrs.M80n6 , $2 60 . (41 11 S U.S.D.A. Choice As Shown lb. Jr HJF n.79 98 79 VUDCS iMnlinchrtwl 1CttW Mb. ColdbrookIn Quarters Ground Beef Alwayk Ground , 55 Grade lb. 07' . A. S D I Dee?t uver D A "Viy.t0K Fryer Thighs lb Z?- Braunschweiger All Meat 3 A w.,h or,.o ib Sliced Salmon jy 4.98 5 49 59 , Franks? 69 Uniform Slices Canned Hams .Tb s1 1.19 b urn Corned Beef 3? b 98 .79' wtfl lI 'Mbndirt. 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Swift's Premium 4 to 8 Pounds end. 1 compounded SHOP AT HOME "EXCLUSIVE RESERVED GUESTS OVER the weekend home were Mrs. Chuck Herreck and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Muir Shauna Larkin, Lynn Steed, Westergard, Margaret Christensen, Kevin McDonalr a.iy Tanaka, Ronald (N 'y: ; Nelson, Barry lai.'ogor Green, Alan Whey, David Rudd, Mark Ri rds, Kevin me and Mel-an- ie Hansen, Kelly ia. RESERVED SEATS NQWAl BOX OFFICE OR BY at the John Payne Charter members are Ricky if held to maturity for four and one half years. "Freedom Shares are sold in combination with Series E Bonds of at least the same La-R- ve ering at assemblies and programs, helping to supervise at games and serve with the student council in representing the school to guests and the public. The candidates for Cub Club submitted written applications to Student Council stating what they thought a service club On the basis of could do. this answer, the applications were reviewed and 17 members chosen. Alan Wteatly will serve as president with Roger Green as vice president they were present for the naming of their granddaughter. She was given the name of Jill Vernice. Mrs. Ingrid Hafner who has been staying at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Earl Wood is in the Valley Hospital recovering from bronchial ELMER KOTTER and son Richard and friends of Ogden were guests at the Homer Kot-te- rs Saturday for the pheasant Mr. and Mrs. Hotter hunt ee accompained their daughter Lucus and family Saturday to Nephi where they were overnight guests of their daughter Vernice and family. Sunday pheasant season. Hunters reported they hadn't seen so many birds for a long time. The Elmer Sorensen home was a flurry of activity Saturday for it is at this time they have their annual Thanksgiving members of dinner. Sixty-fithe family were present They included Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Sorensen, and their families and Mirl Bair and his family. Mrs. Amanda Smith' mother of Mrs. Blodwin Sorensen is visiting at the Sorensen home. Under the supervision of faculty member Don Potter, the Cub Club plans to serve the school by monitoring halls, ush- MEMBERS OF CUB CLUB, a newly organized club at the junior high are, front row, Ricky Steed, Shauna Cash sales of United States and Savings Savings Bonds Notes in this county during September totaled $53, 570, Jack Shumway, Manager, First Security Bank at Tremonton, North Box Elder savings bonds chairman reported. For the nine months of 1968 Box Elder County's sales reached $667,231, or 60.1 per cent of the 1968 goal. Chairman Shumway said. September sales of bonds and notes throughout the State were $2,244,994, according to State Savings Bonds Director Kathleen Meikle. "These sales bring Utah's total to $20, 268, 182 for the first nine months of the year, compared to $19,517,022 for the same period of 1967, making the 1968 total the highest for any similarperiod since the War years," Mrs. Meikle said. "Our current sales total reflects a cash investment by Utahns of approximately $1 million in Freedom Shares (U. S. creased in opportunity to participate running their school. : Gary Udy and Ver Non Roche, Rexburg and other students were home for the week- phen of Farmington visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne SunMrs. Brown is Mrs. day. Bourne's niece. Mrs. Clara Potter of Ashton. Idaho, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne. The ladies are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen and sons. Salt Lake, Mrs. Gene Bingham and daughter, Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Allen of m Lake. The population of Howell inby about 1,000 overthe weekend with the opening of new club has joined organizations on the Bear River Junior High School campus. The Cub Club, a service organization, was begun recently to render service to the school and provide students another J - By JENY WOOD A a K Mowell 160 S'fWT S10fS INCOtr0TfO |